Post-party fun is the most crucial part of any such get together. Ever more than the actually party that takes place. Those tired faces, but with content, always channelise the aura of the party. And that’s what we could witness in latest pictures by popular designer Rick Roy. The pictures also featured Malaika Arora in her smokey hot sequinned avatar. Rick Roy looked dope in his bleached spikes and royal party avatar.

Rick Roy shared a video on his social media handle, compiling all the beautiful candid selfies from their post-party fun. Rick Roy sharing the series of pictures on his social media handle wrote, “only LOVE ❤️ fr my malla…post stand up partyingggg ??? nothing is complete without a post party ?”

One wrote, “Nothing is complete without the light of the party….YOU! Bling it on”

A second user wrote, “Really killed it @malaikaaroraofficial and ur aww moment @rickroyco”

A third user wrote, “So perfect” along with fire emojis.

Take a look-

View Instagram Post 1: Vibes on fire: Malaika Arora swings in post-party fun with designer Rick Roy

Malaika Arora Professional Folio

Malaika Arora is currently busy with her chat show Moving In With Malaika that released on December 5 on Disney+ Hotstar. The actress also spoke about her fear of emoting dialogues during her film shooting. Malaika Arora sparked to fame with her amazing onscreen dancing abilities over the years. With her very rejuvenating Chaiyya Chaiyya to Munni Badnam and more, Arora’s brilliant skills as a dancer, Arora has always been our absolute muse to look up to.

In the first episode of Moving In With Malaika, she said, “I am not dodging it. I am just not sure. Honestly, it’s not so much the fear of acting, but more about the discomfort I feel in mouthing dialogues. Standing up in front of people and actually being comfortable about emoting with dialogues is something I have always been a little apprehensive about. I get a little nervous about it so that’s probably why I shy away from it.”

She added, “Over the years there have been loads of scripts that I have seen and read but somewhere I’ve always stayed away. Well, that’s another fear of mine. Even in school, I used to hate when I had to mug something and say it in public. I thought it was the most daunting task. I felt there was so much pressure, that it would make me feel very uneasy. I couldn’t eat, sleep or do anything if I had to learn something. So this fear of mine has just always been there.” as quoted by DNA.